{good times, glamour + a style test}

While Franki from Life in a Venti Cup comes to terms with her decidedly “masculine” tastes as determined by a décor style analysis from MyDeco, I have been handed the {rather amusing} result that I apparently “love good times and glamour in the bedroom . . . “{Nicholas Haslam via Classic Style in the City}{more of the results:}Absolutely Fabulous:There’s no such thing as OTT in your book: why settle for average when you can have full-blown, unadulterated GORGEOUS? In some homes, the result is a riot of carte blanche camp, but expressed more subtly, the glamorous look can be drop-dead sexy and sophisticated. It’s all a question of how you combine colour and texture with attitude and you’re still working on getting things perfect. Why stop now when you’re having so much fun?

You are drawn to all things that combine beauty with adventure.{Sounds good to me.}{kwid via Studio Annetta}

Thank you for showing us this delightful quiz! I will post the link on my feng shui blog- i love the intuitive comments and the way it links lifestyle, personality and decor together…you are Absolutely Fabulous 🙂

And in the lounge ” you are drawn to all things that combine beauty with adventure…..”

OOooo I like that description – hopefully that applies to life – not only my loungeroom 🙂

But

I am the “home queen” – sounds a bit borza – but I am consoled ….

” Bringing up a baby hasn’t in the least bit cramped your sense of style. You have an almost theatrical approach to interior design, dressing up rooms as you yourself would for a glamorous night out or in. The look is opulent and luxurious but can be equally sexy and sophisticated – just like you!”

Ha!

Oooo I lvoe it!

I am the redeemed (by the description) “home queen”

Wooohoo!

I can hold m head high in the world again!:-)

Enough waffle!

I might just add – they forgot to mention my slight obsession with flowers!

This is what I got:“INTERNATIONAL CHICNot so long ago, the craze for ethnic-style interiors was ubiquitous. Maybe you embraced it, or maybe eschewed it, but anyway, you’ve moved on since then. Your home still reflects a passion for travel and an appreciation for other cultures without seeking to mimic or patronise. Classic, or even quite anonymous, pieces of furniture sit alongside unique pieces from far-flung places across the globe.”Love it!

Melissa — actually, “classic country” sounds like a perfect and great description, especially when included with “a love of the good, simple pleasures in life” — who knew the quiz could be so accurate? Wish I could remember what the rest of my results were — was so caught up on the wording of the bedroom analysis 🙂

I write about, this personaly disorder, I love color but I love all white rooms, well I am an eclectic girl, just that.Please visit me, I want you to see the green living room you piblished, in the houese it belongs.